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    *** Winter Storm Warning *** ...... How do you protect your snake room ??

    My g/f and I were just talking about this snow storm that is expected to smack the Northeast this weekend, and it came to our attention we still have not invested in an emergency power supply to plug our thermostats and incubator into in the event power goes down for several days. I plan to put an electric oil heater in the center of the snake room to keep the ambient temp in the room up, but ofcourse I am going to need a way to power my three thermostats for my snakes, my thermostat and fan on my incubator, and also the heater for the ambient temps. I am looking at generators and what not now trying to figure out what is good enough and pushes enough power to take care of all the above items. So I thought this may be an interesting thread to see what everyone's "Plan B" is, in the event mother nature gives us a rough time. What do you use and what's your set up in such an event?? ****** Story's of past experiences welcome ******
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